Ryan Frederick, CEO of the Baltimore-based “Smart Living 360 plans on creating a living hub for “grown-ups” (not wishing to use the word “seniors!”) that included among other things, mixed or nearby housing of other generations. A worthy idea, one which can be seen in many other cultures. Now we have a contradictory article which claims that “seniors” would rather age with others in their age group. Because these are two very different viewpoints, we ask ourselves, who is right? Is history on the side of mixed generations or have we crossed some sort of demarcation point where we’d rather be segregated by age? What do you think? Read about it here.